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The confession of faith. : Larger and shorter catechisms, agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, with the assistance of Commissioners from the Church of Scotland, as a part of the Covenanted uniformity in religion betwixt the churches of Christ in the three Kingdoms Scotland, England, and Ireland. (1757)


Author: Westminster Assembly (1643-1652); Sim, Adam, of Coulter, former owner. NLS; MacDonell, of Glengary, former owner. NLS; Munro, George, L.L.D., former owner. NLS; Guild, James, Wyllie, former owner. NLS; Church of Scotland. Synod of Argyll
Volume: 1757
Publisher: Glasgow: : Printed for John Orr ...
Language: Scottish Gaelic
Call number: RY.III.H.47
Digitizing sponsor: National Library of Scotland
Book contributor: National Library of Scotland
Collection: gaelic; nationallibraryofscotland; europeanlibraries

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With parallel title page in Gaelic: Admhail an chreidimh, air an do reitigh air ttus Coimhthionol na nDiaghaireadh aig Niarmhoinister, an Sasgan ...

'An cataichiosm foirleathan' and 'Foirceadul aithghear cheasnuighe' have separate titlepages dated 1757; pagination and register are continuous

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Although the title page states that this is an Irish translation, it is, in fact, a translation into Scots Gaelic

On English title page: 1756; on Gaelic title page: 1757

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Armorial bookplate on front pastedown: Adam Sim Coulter; Armorial bookplate on recto of first leaf: Craggan an fhithich. Per mare per terras. MacDonell of Glengary; Armorial bookplate on verso of first leaf: In ardua tendo. George Munro L.L.D.; 19th-century armorial bookplate on recto of second leaf: Fortis in arduis. James Wyllie Guild

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